I'm sure this is a popular question but I have recently just implemented a new 2010 exchange server and it has xenon processor 2.4 ghz with 8 gigs of ram. I have about 20 mail box users. I noticed that by the end of a day or two after I restart that it is RAm hungry. the store will eat up almost a gig or more of ram.

is there any performance tricks or anything I should look at to combat this high ram usage. the server gets up to 95 % ram usage and it begins to slow down. nothing major but a couple f boxes will receive emails on a delay.

well users are stating that when sending emails that an email will sit in the outbox for a longer than usual period of time. normally emails just zip out of the outbox and they are sent. it could be a minute or so before it actually leaves the outbox

once thing I have noticed is that if you hit the send/receive and Im not sure if this is related but when i hit or any user hits the send/receive button it will sit there processing the offline address book. in exchange 2003 that use to zip through the entire process. im not sure if in 2010 there is a difference.

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